CZ 527 Carbine .223/5.56: This was sold to me as having a 1 in 9 twist, but doesn't indicate twist anywhere on it, so I suspect it is 1 in 12. I have only shot a very small sample of Lake City M855 62 grain through it and got three shot groups of 1.25" to 1.5". I suspect better bullets would be substantially more accurate. It is in very good condition with a couple of small dents in the wood and one light scratch near the butt. The blueing on the bolt has some wear, likely from hitting a larger scope. The Redfield Revolution 2-7x scope has some ring marks, but is otherwise good. Includes what I believe are Burris rings. $700 shipped with scope. $575 shipped without scope but with rings. Pics available upon request.

CCH, I've never seen ANY 556 shoot M855 any better than 2MOA. You can check the twist with a tight patch and a ruler. If the bullets weren't stabilizing it would be grouping 5-8in and the bullets would start to leave keyholes in the paper at 100yd.

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